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Cisco/Linux NSS4000 4Bay Gigabit Network Storage System Review

NSS4000 Gigabit 4Bay Chassis
Linksys / Cisco have a serious contender here for the small business community needing a quick easy storage solution to throw into their network.
The flexiibility to optimize the NSS4000 for capacity and sharing is not to be taken lightly. Sadly – the limiting facter is 15 concurrent users – but as a network shared storage it works well. The feature set of the NSS series set it apart from entry-level, desktop NAS systems, while at the same time its competitive pricing gives small businesses the opportunity to realize substantial cost savings when compared with more expensive storage systems.
Unlike other NAS systems, that need to contain operating system software on one or more hard drives in a NAS system, the NSS400 contains the Linux OS that controls it on board. This gives the NSS system added stability and reliability, as well as the flexibility to be configured without connected drives or reconfigured at any time – even hot swapping and resorting hard drives to different storage bays.
If you are serious about needing an entry level NAS and do not want to go opensource – this should be one for you to review. Go with one suggestion however – grab the empty chassis and add your own drives. We have 4 2TB drives running our testing environment – something not even sold off the Linksys shelf – sadly the 150M limit on SATA vs SATAII did bog us down a little.
General
- Host Connectivity Gigabit Ethernet
- Enclosure Type Rack-mountable – 1
- Total Storage Capacity 0 TB
- Installed Devices / Modules Qty 0 (installed) / 4 (max)
- Width 17.3 in
- Depth 16.5 in
- Height 1.7 in
- Weight 20.9 lbs
Processor / Memory
- Flash Memory Installed 512 MB Flash
Storage Controller
- Type RAID – Integrated
- Controller interface type Serial ATA-150
- Storage Controller / Supported Device Type Hard drive , Disk array (RAID)
- RAID level JBOD , RAID 0 , RAID 1 , RAID 5 , RAID 10 , RAID 5 hot spare
Networking
- Type Network adapter – Integrated
- Data link protocol : Ethernet, Fast Ethernet. Gigabit
- Remote management protocol HTTP , HTTPS , SNMP 3
- Network Services Compatibility DFS , FTP , XFS , FTPS , Microsoft CIFS , Network File System (NFS) , Server Message Block (SMB)
- Features DHCP support , VLAN support , DiffServ support , 256-bit encryption , IP address filtering , MAC address filtering , Quality of Service (QoS) , Access Control List (ACL) support
- Networking standards IEEE 802.1Q , IEEE 802.1p
Expansion / Connectivity
- Expansion Bays Total (Free) 4 ( 4 ) x Hot-swap – 3.5″ x 1/3H
- Interfaces 2 x Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T – RJ-45 , 3 x USB ( Management ) – 4 pin USB Type A
Miscellaneous
- Rack Mounting Kit Included
- Compliant Standards FCC Class A certified
Power
- Power Device Power supply – Internal
- Power provided 150 Watt
Software / System Requirements
- OS Provided / Storage Operating System Linux 2.6 (via firmware)
Environmental Parameters
- Min operating temperature 32F
- Max operating temperature 113F
Operating humidity range 10 – 90%
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